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Paid articleRECIPE FOR A REJUVENATED CONGRESS
Voorhis, Jerry
Recipe For A Rejuvenated Congress By JERRY VOORHIS THERE was a time in the history of the United States when the actions of our Government made little difference in the life of the average...
Paid articleTHE WAR IN REVIEW
THE WAR IN REVIEW THE second week of gigantic Allied offensives in every major theater of war continued to claim chief attention in the news this week, with Russia's sensational westward sweep into...
Paid articleBUILDING GERMAN MORALE
Building German Morale THE editors of the London Tribune, hard-hitting liberal weekly, jointly signed a recent editorial which bitterly denounced the Morgenthau Plan for -dismembering postwar...
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
THE WEEK IN REVIEW CHATTING with White House correspondents at a regular press conference just before his third term ended, President Roosevelt said that his fourth-term strategy would be to...
Paid articleWHO PUT THE CORPSES IN THE CELLAR?
Coleman, Mcalister
Who Put The Corpses In The Cellar? By McALISTER COLEMAN Martha's Vineyard, Mass. WHODUNIT? Who is responsible for all those corpses littering up the cellar of our international relations? Who...
Paid articleWHY NOT AMERICA TOO?
McMillin, Miles
Why Not America Too? Bv MILES McMILLIN FOR all the sarcasm directed at Henry Wallace's proposed milk route to the Hottentots and the President's schemes to spread the Four Freedoms and American...
Paid articleTHE PATTERN FOR PEACE IN THE ORIENT
Chamberlin, William Henry
The Pattern For Peace In The Orient By WILLIAM HENRY CHAMBERLIN EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the second of two articles by Mr. Chamberlin on the war in the Far East. The first, on military problems,...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . Criticizes Sen. Johnson Dear Sirs: There are many ominous and disturbing features about Sen. Edwin C. Johnson's article entitled, "Let's Talk Turkey". The cause for...
Paid articleWHAT PRICE FARMER-LABOR UNITY?
Fountain, Clayton W.
What Price Farmer-Labor Unity? By CLAYTON W. FOUNTAIN "NEITHER you nor we can make good on a pledge to produce for abundance if the other is not working to that pattern also," said Jim Carey,...
Paid articleTHE GREAT RUSSIAN DRIVE
SEELY, Lt. Comdr. C. S.
The Great Russian Drive By LT. COMDR. C. S. SEELY THE present Russian drive is one of the greatest military operations in all history, and no doubt will shorten the war by months, but I do not...
Paid articleTRAGIC GREECE-BATTLEGROUND OF RIVAL IMPERIALISMS
Markham, R. H.
Tragic Greece—Battleground Of Rival Imperialisms By R. H. MARKHAM IN GREECE our Allies have been shooting one another with American-made weapons. Bullets intended for our enemies have been...
Paid articleWAR: ITS TECHNIQUE AND AFTERMATH
Meyer, Ernest L.
War: Its Technique And Aftermath WAR THROUGH THE AGES, by Lynn Montross. Harpers. $5. HERE COMES TOMORROW, by A. W. Zelomek. Ziff-Davis. $2. THEY DREAM OF HOME, by Niven Busch. Apple-ton-Century....
Paid articleA ROOM OF OUR OWN
Follette, Isabel B. La
A Room Of Our Own By Isabel B. La Follette YEARS ago when our children were very young, I was comparing notes with another mother, and I remarked more or less facetiously, "Isn't it discouraging...
Paid articleA PEEK AT THE 1945 HOME FRONT
Sheridan, Mary
A Peek At The 1945 Home Front By MARY SHERIDAN ANYONE who watched the crowds of people in stores before Christmas knows that they were buying, not just looking. "People will buy anything," I heard...
Paid articleREALISM WITH RUSSIA
Realism With Russia THE formulation of a sound and sensible working relationship with the Soviet Union has been made needlessly complicated and chaotic by the shrill intervention of two groups in...
Paid articleTHE ROAD TO MANILA
Villard, Oswald Garrison
The Road To Manila By Oswald Garrison Villard Villard HOWEVER disappointing the delays in the Leyte campaign, it is impossible to withhold admiration for the successful landing of our large army...
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